Thanks for the video and the free pattern, your efforts are really appreciated. You have such a calming voice and an excellent way of communicating it is a real pleasure to watch your video's and to learn. Best wishes and respect from Port Elizabeth South Africa
I can think of a few ways, you can cut a slit down the middle of the strap near the end, then you can pass the tag and rest of the strap through the slit and tighten around your bag's handle. Another way would be be to have two keepers near one end of the strap and run the strap through the keepers to lock it tight like you would on a belt.
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This is a fairly standard design for a luxury type luggage tag where the information is kept hidden but still accessible behind the plastic window. It is less about function and more about looks as this type of tag is attached to designer luggage and handbags.
There is not much in terms of materials so you could make it yourself fairly cheap. If you are looking to buy a finished product then I don't sell products, have a look on Etsy and you may find a similar looking one.
It is called a diamond awl and used for making singular holes. For this application a normal scratch awl making a small circular hole will also work well for 90 degree corners.
@ They are part of a set of hollow punches for leather, I added a link for them in the video description. I find them very useful and they are quite inexpensive.
Great stuff. Can you show a video on how to make a replacement strap for a wristlet?
Thank you so much for your great video, I have learned so much ❤
Glad it was helpful!
This is an excellent video! Thank you for sharing and providing the template.
You're very welcome!
great video. very informative and helpful. thank you
You are welcome!
Wish you every success with your new ventures I know you will be very popular - good luck !
Thanks again!
Thanks for the video and the free pattern, your efforts are really appreciated. You have such a calming voice and an excellent way of communicating it is a real pleasure to watch your video's and to learn. Best wishes and respect from Port Elizabeth South Africa
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for your kind words and your support 😀😀
Супер!!! Отличная работа!!!
Спасибо!!!
Do you have any suggestions about what I could do if I do not have a buckle? Is there a way to do a sinpler handle?
I can think of a few ways, you can cut a slit down the middle of the strap near the end, then you can pass the tag and rest of the strap through the slit and tighten around your bag's handle. Another way would be be to have two keepers near one end of the strap and run the strap through the keepers to lock it tight like you would on a belt.
Thank you Everyone for Watching!
Make sure to check out my other leather build projects and pattern videos:
ua-cam.com/play/PLcyBfQSJi8VdNu0zYVangNNTrM27tUOLo.html
So where does the owners information go? In front of the plastic window? That doesn’t make sense.
This is a fairly standard design for a luxury type luggage tag where the information is kept hidden but still accessible behind the plastic window. It is less about function and more about looks as this type of tag is attached to designer luggage and handbags.
How do o get the pattern?
This pattern is no longer free and a link can found to an Etsy listing in the video description.
how much would this cost?
There is not much in terms of materials so you could make it yourself fairly cheap. If you are looking to buy a finished product then I don't sell products, have a look on Etsy and you may find a similar looking one.
Could you please link or at least name the tools you used? Thanks in advance
And where did you buy them from?
No problem, I have added some links in the video description. I always buy my tools online from various online shops and marketplaces.
Pattern isn’t free anymore!
I am slowly moving my patterns onto Etsy. Take this opportunity to download all my other patterns free while you can!
what is that tool called at 3:56 how do you spell that?
It is called a diamond awl and used for making singular holes. For this application a normal scratch awl making a small circular hole will also work well for 90 degree corners.
and what is that tool called? that oval thing?
The oval tool I think you mean is a wood burnisher.
@@TeranAtelier oh my bad it just edited. i was talking about the oval shaped thing that cut the loop part perfectly 1:14
@ They are part of a set of hollow punches for leather, I added a link for them in the video description. I find them very useful and they are quite inexpensive.